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March 2009 – at The Meadows, between Tsm Goldenridge, Serious Damage and Teen Elvis; the 25th triple dead heat in harness racing history. [36] May 23, 2010 – in the 71st Yushun Himba ("Japanese Oaks") at Tokyo Racecourse, between Apapane and Saint Emilion; the first Japanese Grade I race to result in a dead heat for the win. [37] [38]
The 1960 election was the closest in the 20th century, with Kennedy winning in the popular vote by less than 0.2 percentage points. He carried the three states that clinched his victory by less ...
THIS INFORMATION SHOULD BE ADDED TO THE LIST OF DEAD HEAT HORSE RACES. Fans witnessed Suffolk Downs' only triple dead heat ever on Dec. 31, 1981. 12/31/81 Great Combination, Dawn's Count and Needachant cannot be separated at the finish wire, registering the track's first and only triple dead heat in the last race of the final day of the year.
Vice President Harris and former President Trump are nearly tied in the major swing states that will play a deciding role in the election, according to polling released Thursday by The Hill and ...
Those numbers are essentially flipped on views of Trump’s past presidency: 44% of voters say the former president’s policies helped them, versus 31% who say they hurt them.
Charles Gurdon rowed at number six for Cambridge.. The Oxford crew weighed an average of 12 st 3.875 lb (77.8 kg), 4.125 pounds (1.9 kg) more than their opponents. [11] The Cambridge crew featured seven former Blues, including the cox George Latham Davies and number four William Brooks Close, both of whom were participating in their third Boat Races. [12]
A 23-6 Heat run followed, aided by them going 6-for-13 from 3 in the second after shooting just 2-for-8 in the first. They knocked down five 3s during the run, briefly taking a one-point lead ...
The presidential race is in a dead heat, new polling shows, just before Vice President Harris and former President Trump are set to face off in their first debate. A Harvard CAPS/Harris poll found ...